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  1. 25 Safari Extensions You Can Install Now →

    Lately I’ve grown really intrigued by the support for Extensions in Safari 5. I’ve always bought into the concept of trying to accomplish as much within your browser and while this functionality has already existed in Firefox or Chrome, I never cared for any of their implementation simply because I’ve always been a Safari person.

    But now I feel like I’ve been able to take back the web Apple’s way. While the go to place for everything Extensions has been this curated Tumblr site, I would prefer if it were more organized with each extension classified in their respective category like GigaOM did.

    Among some of my personal favorites based on frequent use are: Amazon Search Bar, Full-Screen YouTube, Share with Facebook, YouTube Downloader, LittleSnapper Safari, Safari140 and Weather.

    1 year ago  /  3 notes

  2. CoverFlow in Safari for iPhone →

    Charles Ying has made use of Apple’s CSS Visual Effects extensions by detailing his CoverFlow (zflow) demo, a part of his new open source endeavor CSS-VFX. If you have an iPhone, try out the CoverFlow (zflow) demo live with a live Flickr feed. The experiment is still a little jumpy but it brings forth the endless potential that the iPhone platform is capable of.

    3 years ago  /  1 note